Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1895 — PLEASURE TRIPS. [ARTICLE]
PLEASURE TRIPS.
Xon«-»M Excursions the Cemlnc Suiubm at Reasonable Rates. Whether the touritt’s’ fancy directs him ti the New England States or the Atlantic seaboard; to the South; or to the lake region of thi iNqrtht bji to the Roelcr Moun tains and tin wonderland beyond the Mississippi, he will tx given opportunity to indulge his tastes at i small cost for railroad fare this year. Then will be low rates to Baltimore-over the Penn Sylvania Liues In May, account the Americai Medical Association; to Decatur, Ilk, accoum the German Baptist (Dunkard) meeting, an* to Pittsburgh for the Presbyterian Genera Assembly. There will also be low rates ovei these lines to Meridian. Miss., account tin General Assembly Cumberland Presbyteriat ' Church the same month. In June excursioi tickets will be.sold over the PeniisylvanH . Lines to Omaha account the National Jr. O U. A. M.; to Chattanooga, Tenn, for the Inter national Convention of Epworth League; t< Cleveland, Ohio, account the National Republi can League Meeting, and toßoanoake, Va.,foi the German Baptist Meeting. Excursions so» July include low rates over the Pennsylvanli to Baltimore for the Baptist Y P. Uniot Meeting; to Asbury Park for the L. A. W, meeting and to Boston for the Christian Endeavor Convention, and to Denver, Col., account the National Educational Assbciatioi meeting. In August excursion tickets wiH tn on gale over the Pennsylvania Lines to Boston account the Knights Templar Conclave. Tb< sale of low rate tickets will not be restricted t< members of the organizations mentioned, bin the public generally may take advantageo! them. The Asbury Park excursion will doubtlesi attract many to that delightful ocean resort A t.lantic City, Cape May. Long Branch, and aL the famous watering places along the NeM Jersey coast are located on the Pennsylvanit Lines, hence this will be a desirable opportunity to visit the seashore. The Denver excur sion will be just the thing for a slght-seeini jaunt through the far West, as tickets will lx honored going one way and returning anothei route through the most romantic scenery be- . yond the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Varlable route privileges will also be aecorded Boston excursionists, enabling them to visit Niagara Falls, Montreal, Thousand Islands and St. Lawrence Rapids, the White Mountains, the Hudson River territory, and to return bj steamer on Long Island Sound, after sightsee Ing at Newport. Narragansett Pidr, Nantuckel add the Cape Cod resorts to New York, and thence through the agricultural paradise oj th* Keystone State, .along the Susquehanna and Juniata rivers, over the Alleghenies, around famous Horse. Shoe Curve, through historic Johnstown and the coke and iron regions ol Western Pennsylvania. It is also expected that Boston excursionists over the Pennsylvania Lines will be privileged to return via Bak timore and Washington If they so desire. In addition to the above, there will be plentj, of other cheap excursions over the Pennsylvania Lines to various points. As the season 1* some weeks away, arrangements In detail have not been consummated, but it is certain that no railway will oiler better inducements tha» the liberal concessions in rates and privilege* that may Jbe. enjoyed by travelers over th* Pennsylvania Lines.__Th’ls fact may readily b* ascertained upon application to any p isseiifei or ticket agent of these lines, or by addresstn* F. Van Dusen. Chief Assistant General Pa» senger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
